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{{Page |n°=239}} The discoveries of Comte, Quételet, Marx, Maine, Weber, Malinowski, Durkheim and Freud figure predominantly in the accreditation of our current knowledge that social process is a tissue of relationships between man as biological entity and the unique structure of symbols and techniques that results in maintaining his existence | |||
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[239] The discoveries of Comte, Quételet, Marx, Maine, Weber, Malinowski, Durkheim and Freud figure predominantly in the accreditation of our current knowledge that social process is a tissue of relationships between man as biological entity and the unique structure of symbols and techniques that results in maintaining his existence
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Original Publication: “The Place of Economies in Societies”, chap. XII of Trade and Market in the Early Empires (1957), p. 239-242
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